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Tokay gecko.

xblackheart Dec 29, 2005 12:50 PM

The third gecko that is in the cage of geckos that I rescued, is a tokay gecko. I know these guys are nocturnal, but I have not seen it eat or drink since I got it. I mist the cage every night because I was told they will not drink from a water bowl. I also have a shallow water dish just in case. The person I got it from says it eats crickets. Is there anything I can offer, so I know it is eating?
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------Misty-------
5.12 Corn Snakes --- 1.0 Tokay Gecko
2.1 King Snakes --- 1.0 House Gecko
1.2 leopard Geckos --- 0.0.1 Golden Tegu
1.1 Bearded Dragon --- 0.0.1 Savanna Monitor
1.1 Green Iguana --- 0.1 Chinese Water Dragon
0.1 Crocodile Gecko --- 1.1 False Water Cobras
1.1 Jungle Corn --- 1.0 Ball Python
0.1 Kenya Sand Boa --- 0.1 Rose Hair Tarantula
1.1 Emperor Scorpions --- 3.0 Ferrets
1.1 Congo African Grey (parrot)--- 0.1 dog
0.0.3 Prairie Ringneck Snakes --- 1.0 blue tongue skink
always changing # of mice and rats(snake food)

Replies (2)

ginebig Dec 29, 2005 05:47 PM

Misty, I think the best thing you can do for each of your newcomers is to house them seperately. Check out care sheets for each and try to get living conditions right for them. Then give them all a week alone except to change the water and offer food. If , by chance, they don't eat right away stop offering food for a few days, maybe two or three, then try again. Most importantly, I think , is to get the temps and humidity for each correct. Ahter that they should begin eating again.

Quig

tokayzrule Dec 29, 2005 07:38 PM

this is a caresheet that i have writen

Tokay gecko (gekko gecko)

overview

tokay geckoes are a very large, beautiful gecko. they come from asia, many tokays are wild caught and may have diseases and/or parasites. tokays can reach a length of 15 inches depending on how well/often they eat.. the size is closely related to the quality of food... the better the quality, the bigger the gecko.

Selecting your tokay

when selecting a tokay you want to first watch the gecko in the tank... watch and see if it is active. if the gecko is inactive and skinny... chances are that the gecko may have some underlining disease/parasite problem. make sure your gecko is rather "fat".. you don't want to be able to see the hips of the gecko or the ribs. make sure the tail is in relative proportion to the gecko.

Quarantine

you want to quarantine these guys for about 1-2 months to make sure they don't have parasites that could be passed on to your other herps. the best quarantine cage is probably a 15 gallon tall tank with paper towel as substrate and tupper wear hides.. easy to clean. you want to make sure its feces is not runny and is consistent.

Housing

for housing a tokay you want a tank no smaller than 15h.. that is probably the bare minimum for a tokay as they get really big... you should keep your tank at about 80-90 degrees during the day and about 70-80 at night.. with a warmer basking area of about 90-95. the humidity should be between 40% and 80% as for a substrata you can use cocoa fiber.. works well and holds humidity, you can also plant the enclosure if you would like, as for cage furniture, you can use almost anything.. you can get branches from around your house just be sure to soak them in a hot water bleach solution of 1 part bleach per 10 parts water.. then bake them at about 350 for about 30 mins to and hour..

Feeding

feeding isn't that hard.. they will eat almost anything that moves. probably the best food source are roaches but they do well on crickets,mealworms,superworms, and giant mealworms. wax worms and pinky mice can be given to your tokay as TREATS only not staple food as they are high in fat.

Breeding

i don't know too much on this as i have not yet accomplished breeding with my tokays yet. sexing tokays is relatively easy. males tend to be larger and have a large upside down V of pores in between the back legs.. which feel waxy to the touch. females have the same V shape but they are exceptionally smaller. during courtship they make a loud TO-KAY sound hence there name .. once they have mated the female will lay, on average, 2 eggs. tokays are egg gluers and the eggs cannot be removed once lain so a good way to protect the eggs is to put a deli cup over the eggs while they incubate. egg incubation lasts anywhere from 60-200 days..

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